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12.09.2003

I can get as many copies of these books as I like and it has no effect on my Budget! So choose away.
The number to the right of the title indicates how many copies of the books, if any, that we have here at Shoreline. The link goes to the record of the book in iPac. Thanks for your help.

“10 in 20” – Presented December 5, 2003

Jennifer Government by Max Barry-0
In Barry's twisted, hilarious vision of the near future, the world is run by giant American corporations and employees take the last names of the companies they work for. Hot on the trail of John Nike, an executive from the land of Marketing, is agent Jennifer Government, the consumer watchdog from hell.

Dragonology: the complete book of dragons by Ernest Drake-1
This magical volume presents the long-lost research of 19th-century dragonologist Drake. Full color

Shakespeare Bats Cleanup by Ron Koertge-0
From the author of "Stoner & Spaz" comes the story of a straight-talking 14-year old first baseman who's benched by mono and decides to take a swing at writing poetry. This compelling new novel is written in free verse.

Sunshine by Robin McKinley-1
Unfortunately, she wasn't alone. She never heard them coming. Of course she wouldn't, when they're vampires. A new direction for an already successful fantasy author.

Carver: a life in poems by Marilyn Nelson-1
This collection of poems provides a lyrical account of the life of George Washington Carver, a man born into slavery who went on to head the agricultural department at the Tuskegee Institute. Illustrations.

East by Edith Pattou-1
This fresh and original fantasy is a novel retelling of the classic tale "East of the Sun and West of the Moon," a sweeping romantic epic in the tradition of Robin McKinley and Gail Carson Levine.

The She by Carol Plum-Ucci-1
It's been eight years since Evan's parents disappeared at sea. Searching for answers, Evan wonders if they were swallowed up by The She, the she-devil of legend that devours ships off the New Jersey coast.

Pirates! : The true and remarkable adventures of Minerva Sharpe and Nancy Kington, female pirates by Celia Rees-1
In 1722, after arriving with her brother at the family's Jamaican plantation where she is to be married off, sixteen-year-old Nancy Kington escapes with her slave friend, Minerva Sharpe, and they become pirates traveling the world in search of treasure.

Mortal Engines by Philip Reeve-1
Philip Reeve is a first novel set in a dark world fueled by "Municipal Darwinism."

Jingle Boy by Kiernan Scott-0
A holiday-themed novel of unabashed juvenile humor that readers can enjoy all year long.- Lots of laughs as well as a bit of romance make this the perfect gift for teens that love films such as American Pie as well as the nostalgic comic sensibility of A Christmas Story.- Author Kieran Scott has written a number of books for teens and knows what they like.- Strong film interest in the novel bodes well for a long shelf life!

Milkweed by Jerry Spinelli-2
Set in Nazi-occupied Poland just before the Warsaw ghetto uprising, Spinelli's first historical novel tells a tale of heartbreak, hope, and survival though the eyes of a young orphan.


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